Why does TEQUILA make your clothes fall off?!


Question:

Why does TEQUILA make your clothes fall off?



Answers: Maybe 'cuz you're just a "Crazy Tequila Girl"! because you are so drunk you'll do anything because it exposes the dirty little girl you are Probably because tequila knows you look better with your clothes off. It don't. Your just a slutt. because with tequila you get drunk pretty fast and your willing do do anything.. for example take you're clothes off. It makes u so crazey u will do enything. that why i call it to kill u. It doesn't, it just makes your brain stop working!!! Becasue brad paisley sucks...and you get so wasted that you get really horny. depends but if you like the person your drinkin with usually..yeah lol take it from experience haha\


and jon-brad paisley doesnt sing that song joe nichols does lol just because you're a s1ut, don't blame the tequila. OMG! That is hilarious. I have witnessed the same phenomenon. When I used to be a partying girl this happened all the time at the parties I went to. Seems like when the tequila made the rounds the clothes did come off. Maybe the alchohol disolves the stitching? I wish I knew the answer...it it a mystery that may never be solved. Funny. The only thing tequila ever made me do was order a different drink. Seriously, tequila tastes like nothing more than Mexican turpentine. Well whatever it makes your clothes fall off it ain't in the tequila. Ethyl alcohol is ethyl alcohol. Its the same as any other spirit. The other compounds in tequila have no active ingredients that make you undress.
Take a look at the situations and how much you consume. Methinks the environment may play the biggest role.
People love to blame it for their misgivings and indiscretions but poor little tequila is not to blame.
...but by all means don't let that stop you from undressing. Its a side effect of spilling the salt down your shirt, there are certain parts that don't need to be salted



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